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Traditionally Democratic, African-Americans remain one of the Democrats' most reliable voting blocs.
Democratic strategists have long known that turning out the traditional base of African-American voters is key to winning elections.
In the case of last week's midterms, the black bloc may have derailed the GOP's largely-white juggernaut in some critical races.
Their turnout for the midterms last Tuesday appears to have been about the same as it was in 2006.
How do you suppose African-Americans will vote in 2012's presidential race, assuming that Barack Obama is the incumbent candidate?
Democratic strategists have long known that turning out the traditional base of African-American voters is key to winning elections.
In the case of last week's midterms, the black bloc may have derailed the GOP's largely-white juggernaut in some critical races.
Their turnout for the midterms last Tuesday appears to have been about the same as it was in 2006.
How do you suppose African-Americans will vote in 2012's presidential race, assuming that Barack Obama is the incumbent candidate?